Harrison Ford might as well be frozen in carbonite. The “Star Wars: Episode VII” star is expected to miss up to eight weeks of filming after breaking his ankle on the set of the space opera, according to a report by the Mirror.

Ford, who is reprising his role as the swashbuckling antihero Han Solo in J.J. Abrams’ upcoming film, was taken to a local hospital last week to treat his injury, which was caused by the door of the Millennium Falcon, Solo’s iconic spaceship.

According to the Mirror, a person close to the production said, “The initial day or two after the accident, it was hard to move things around, but now we have had more time we can juggle things, bring some scenes forward and push others back. There are lots of other actors in the movie, so it is not a disaster. We are still confident the film can stay on schedule.”

Abrams is directing “Episode VII,” the first of a planned trilogy of films set 30 years after “Return of the Jedi,” from a screenplay by him and Lawrence Kasdan. The film is set to open Dec. 18, 2015.

In addition to the main “Star Wars” story line, Disney and Lucasfilm are planning multiple spinoff movies. The first, to be directed by Gareth Edwards (“Godzilla”), is scheduled for release Dec. 16, 2016. The second is to be directed by Josh Trank (“Chronicle”), with a release date yet to be announced.

I knew it was going to happen one day. That Millennium Falcon is a death trap and does not meet the code requirements to be street legal. Someone better do something before that gas guzzling hazard of a ship kills someone!!!!!